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Anthony Child

Birmingham, England’s Anthony Kid is most beneficial known for his are Doctor, a name that has been synonymous with hard, minimal, industrial-influenced techno through numerous well-regarded produces on labels such as for example Tresor, Soma, Downwards, as well as the artist’s own Active Tension Records. Nevertheless, he has sometimes produced …

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Keith Fullerton Whitman

A self-described electronic music obsessive, Keith Fullerton Whitman’s sprawling result has a considerable selection of (essentially non-dance-oriented) electronic forms and noises, with releases which range from meticulously constructed ambient minimalism to frenetic drill’n’bass (the principal milieu of his Hrvåtski alias), academically minded compositional explorations of electronic music background, and highly …

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The Congos

A duo made up of Cedric Myton and Roydel “Ashanti” Johnson, the Congos are known primarily known for just one record, Heart from the Congos, released in 1977. Reggae historian Steve Barrow, among the people behind the beautiful reissue of the long-thought-lost record, considers it as effective as seminal reggae …

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Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever were shaped in 2008 by Portland, Oregon musicians Jonathan Sielaff and Matt Carlson. Sielaff’s experimental pop action Au played sometimes with Parenthetical Young ladies, the dramatic indie troupe that Carlson have been dealing with, and both musicians started collaborating together after fully exchanging single recordings. Carlson performed modular …

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Mind Over Mirrors

Beneath the name Mind Over Mirrors, Jaime Fennelly (formerly of experimental sound rock and roll trio Peeesseye) creates immersive, meditative drones from a distorted Indian harmonium, pulsating analog synthesizers, and a variety of electronic results. His compositions are warm, radiant, and psychological, and clearly audio shaped by individual hands instantly …

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M. Geddes Gengras

Los Angeles-based experimental musician and synthesizer aficionado M. Geddes Gengras continues to be involved with several projects which range from psych-folk and sound rock and roll to dub reggae and cosmic ambient drone. Together with his sibling Cyrus Gengras, he created the ethereal folk duo Classic Brothers round the middle-2000s, …

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LA Vampires

LA Vampires will be the dark music brainchild of former Pocahaunted member Amanda Dark brown, co-founder of California sound and drone label Not Not Fun. Inhabiting an environment of chopped-up beats, DJ Screw-style warptronics, and eerie drones, Brown’s hallucinatory audio, dripping with coughing syrup and mystique, was initially heard on …

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Robedoor

Robedoor certainly are a highly prolific experimental sound rock-band from LA. Their music runs from unsettling free-form digital drones to thundering doom metallic, with space/psychedelic rock and roll and stoner metallic components. The group’s two founding people are Not Not really Fun co-founder Britt Dark brown (also of Pocahaunted, Quintana …

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Sun Araw

The working title of the project helmed by former Austinite and Magic Lantern member Cameron Stallones, Sunlight Araw has attracted compelling comparisons to such varied sources as Afro-beat, Neil Young, and Spacemen 3. Within the communal label Not really Not really Fun, Sunlight Araw provides released several well-received and constantly …

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